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Caquetío are
natives of
northwestern Venezuela,
living along the s****s of Lake
Maracaibo at the time of the
Spanish conquest. They
moved inland to avoid...
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Caquetío is an
extinct Arawakan language family. The
language was
spoken along the s****s of Lake Maracaibo, in the
coastal areas of the
Venezuelan state...
- neo-Indian—
Caquetío. It is
clear that the
Caquetíos had a
superior culture in socio-economic and
technological terms. It is
possible that the
Caquetío lived...
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Mannophryne caquetio is a
species of frog in the
family Aromobatidae. It is
endemic to Venezuela. Its
natural habitats are
subtropical or
tropical moist...
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inhabitants as
Indios Curaçaos. Curaçao's
history begins with the
Arawak and
Caquetio Amerindians; the
island becoming a
Spanish colony after Alonso de Ojeda's...
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Arawak heritage[citation needed]. The po****tion is
mainly descended from
Caquetio Indians, Dutch, Spanish, Afro-Caribbeans and to a
lesser extent from the...
- today, the po****tion
included groups such as the
Kalina (Caribs), Auaké,
Caquetio, Mariche, and Timoto–Cuicas. The Timoto–Cuica
culture was the most complex...
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according to
estimation of the
World Bank Group:
Arawak peoples Igneri Taíno
Caquetio people Ciboney Ciguayo Garifuna Kalina Kalinago Lucayan Macorix Raizal...
- for
bonefish in
Aruba and the fish was an
important part of the
Aruba Caquetío diet.
Another possibility is that
Arashi is a ****ized form of Arasi...
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Archeological remains of the
Caquetio culture have been
found at
certain sites northeast of
Kralendijk and near Lac Bay.
Caquetio rock
paintings and petroglyphs...